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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Orengo",
    "speaker_title": "The Minister for Lands",
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        "legal_name": "Aggrey James Orengo",
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    "content": " Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, Article 10 as applied generally would not really help us because it is talking about patriotism, human dignity and there are things like participation and non-discrimination. But I think the point that the Committee wanted to bring out was more specifically the provisions contained in Article 10 sub-article 2 which is applicable. But if you look at Article 10(1), it is more of a general provision that anybody, when applying any law or enacting any policy or interpreting the Constitution, must take on board the principles which are laid down in Article 10(2). So, if you read sub-article 3, it says:- “The Commission shall, in the development of the guidelines under this subsection 1, comply with Article 10(3) of the Constitution.” It should comply with values and principles in Article 10(2). But 10(1) is generally how to go about applying the Constitution. It is just a guideline. Of course, you are right. Article 10(3) does not exist. So, I humbly request that the amendment by the Committee Chair should be sustained."
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